Chapter 4 : FRONT PANEL DISPLAY MENU DESCRIPTION (continued) | |||
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1 [INPUT] + ENTER. |
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c Select an input with | + ENTER between: |
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d Select the video signal type with |
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•[SDTV Composite]: Composite video signal.
•[SDTV S.VIDEO]: S.VIDEO signal .
•[SDTV YUV]: Component signal.
•[SDTV RGBS TTL]: RGBS video signal with TTL sync .
•[SDTV RGB SOG]: RGB video signal with Sync On Green.
•[SDTV RGBS ana.]: RGB video signal with analog sync .
•[Return]: Allows to return to the previous menu without safeguarding.
e Then select the video standard (Inputs #1, 2 & 4) with | + ENTER between: |
•[NTSC / PAL / SECAM]: automatic NTSC, PAL and SECAM standard detection.
•[NTSC]: NTSC standard detection only.
•[PAL]: PAL standard detection only.
•[SECAM]: SECAM standard detection only.
•[B & W 50/60 Hz]: Black and White detection.
•[Return]: Allows to return to the previous menu without safeguarding.
+ ENTER between: | |
Select an input and then select an item with |
•[used]: A signal is connected to the input.
•[unused]: No signal is connected to the input. The input is unused.
This function allows improving the image contour of low quality VHS tapes. Select [on] with ENTER.
Select an item with | + ENTER between: |
•[none]: No input priority.
•[Computer]: Priority to the Computer input. The last selected video input is automatically displayed if no signal is detected on the computer input.
•[Video]: Priority to Video input. The computer input is automatically displayed if no signal is detected on the selected video input.
•[Return]: Allows to return to the previous menu without safeguarding.
Indicates the status of the selected input.
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